A cutting edge home at Buderim on the Sunshine Coast sets a new level in spectacular outlooks in an area known for its views. This home, designed by builder Craig Wilcox and was the result of a wish list of desired features requested by a number of women to be included in the home of their dreams. The design has the flexibility of layout to work as a family home or a retirement dwelling for sea changers. The two separate living spaces serve for family privacy for teenagers or guests, and the elevator that accesses the four levels would suit more senior buyers. With its curved rendered balconies and black curved balustrading, the home has a Miami art deco influence. The smart, clean contemporary lines and clever layout however, pale into insignificance when the 220° outlook is seen from nearly all the rooms and wide outdoor living spaces on the roof deck. Entry is through the impressive two-storey foyer with its modern take on a crystal chandelier. This level houses the four-car garage and lift entry that allows the shopper to depart the car with the shopping in the lift up two floors to the kitchen/living without so much as climbing a stair. This area also incorporates the wine cellar, workshop and yoga/meditation room. The next level is designed around the unusual modern take on a Roman indoor pool. A 15 metre self-cleaning fresh water lap pool runs the full length of the home, opening onto the coastal view and alfresco dining space. Bi-folds open up the wall from the pool to the media room featuring surround sound home theatre. The media room also boasts a full kitchen and wet bar, creating an entertainers dream party zone. The main living zone on the next level features another chef’s kitchen compete with Miele appliances and New Guinea Rosewood cupboards, open plan dining and lounge also with its own home cinema. The four bedrooms, with walk-in robes open onto private ‘cappuccino balconies’. The two Bali spa style ensuites and main bathroom feature granite bench tops and Italian designed ceramic white basins. The ‘Eagle’s View’, which is literally at tree top level, makes a great party space, with its barbecue and Swedish Far Infra red sauna. The views stretch from Bribie Island and Caloundra in the South, to Mt Coolum and Double Island Point in the North, and inland to the Glasshouse Mountains. Featuring the latest smart house technology including C Bus lighting, smart wiring, seamless keyless entry, Bosch motion detection remote security and reverse cycle ducted air-conditioning with full colour video intercom from the front gate to all levels complete the package. To view a virtual tour and organise an inspection visit www.qld.whconstructions.com or call Amber Werchon to arrange an inspection.